For the North Sea kitesurfers, I've got the 6m2 and 10m2 Noise pro Combo and it is replacing my Caution Spitfire 11m2, 8m2, 5m2 kites with the same kite range available for the two Noise Pro kites. I had some day's already with increasing wind during the day when I jumped smoothly from an almost(but not fully) depowered 10m2 Noise Pro to the 6m2 Noise Pro with a slight depower, so no gap at all between the range of these two kites. Of course if you can afford you can buy the 6,8,10 and 12m2 Noise Pro, but as most magazines and shops will push you to buy the full range and convince you to have max 2m2 between kites, the BWS crew have been very helpfull to me and honest and told me the 6m2 and 10m2 will cover the range I was looking for which gave me the confidence to first time buy a kite without trying it. Hope this answers your questions
@Jasonwave.
I agree with
@CrashTestOZ, I kite also on flat water and love the stability of the Noise Pro there, if you like to jump very high then there are better kites, but if you like to jump against chop to make some loops or unhooked tricks then you will love the Noise Pro also on flat or choppy water.
Shipping: it takes faster to get the Kites/boards from China to Europe then sending a letter inside a country in Europe,
I am riding further the 6'1 Rawson which works great strapless in almost all Nort Sea kite conditions I also use it to surf in Denmark in the North Sea.
I was planning to buy the Firewire Hellfire, but did't like the board on top of that they are much more expensive than the BWS boards. The 5'9 Drifter I use mainly when I preffer to go on a board with straps so when it get very windy and messy in the Nort Sea.
If someone wants to try my 6,10m2 Noise pro or Rawson or Drifter in Denmark or in the North of Spain then get in contact.